Dude, clicking on the map zooms it in for me, not clicking on + or -. but thanks for your completely useless "help" It's far from useless. As I said, it's the proper method and, no doubt, other genuine enquirers will benefit from the advertised procedure. But there's always a fringe minor...

As I said, the correct procedure is to click outside of the connection, on the map. Obviously, you shouldn't click the -/+ buttons. And I mean a simple click, not Command-click or other clumsy procedures. And the advertised procedure is THE procedure. Don't look for other "solutions". If y...

Is your Little Snitch installed on a physical Mac or on a virtual machine? Virtualized OS X/macOS doesn't have hardware acceleration. As a result, you can't use graphics-intensive applications such as Maps.

For what it's worth, I've just created a throw-away VMware Fusion 8.5.8 virtual machine with macOS High Sierra Developer Beta 2, then installed the Little Snitch 4.0.1 nightly build on it. No problems in any of that. Then I updated to the Developer Beta 3, where the problem is supposed to appear. No...

Optional might be a good idea. Presently, you can cause the Network Monitor to appear from the menu icon, or by pressing one particular key combination. Add a third, selectable, option: hovering with the mouse pointer.

I would like to use Little Snitch in order block one specific (in such a thing can be said) link-local address so that a Windows (!) programme running on a VMware Fusion machine will be unable to call home. My idea is to deny outgoing to that address. Let's say the address (as seen using netstat) is...

I gave 3.5.1 a shot,It worked and I am a happy camper!!!!!! I'm glad. It was to be expected. The kind of failure we experienced with 3.5 is very rare. Such things only happen on comparatively few machines when unexpected circumstances concur. After all, we can't expect small companies to own all Ma...